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"The #tag you can select the "tagged" word and read all the tweets who..."

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It`s because Twitter uses those as "tags". When you use the #tag you can select the "tagged" word and read all the tweets who have "tagged" the same word. So if you tag the word #epic, and the click #epic, you will go to a list. This list will show all the tweets with #epic in it. Hope that makes sense. Anyways Facebook doesn`t do this, but there is a setting on Twitter that allows your tweets to also be posted on your Facebook account. So if you have that setting turned on, and you tag a word, than the # is still going to show up on the word, it just won`t have a link with it.

"A group of people wearing a different working uniform and..."

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The answer for a yield digging sign, a man lifting dumbbell, a group of people wearing a different working uniform and a three drawing characters that busy doing their job is "WORK WORK."

The song Work Work or Work B**** are performed by Britney Spears. Why is it a 2 ti ttle? The Work Work is the clean version of Work B****. The song is about work hard, if you want to have a better life you need to work hard. The video of Work B**** was premiered last October 1st, 2013.

According to the song "You wanna hot body, You want a Bugatti, You wanna Maserati, You better work b****." To get that thing you need to work and work hard.

"It automatically gets updated to your facebook profile too!..."

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In your question, you forgot to mention what kind of sign you are talking about! There can be several signs people use while updating their status and while commenting somewhere. like for example # means hash-tag, which is used to tag people and communities while updating twitter status. and many users have there accounts linked, so as soon as they post a status on Twitter, it automatically gets updated to your Facebook profile too!

"Twitter account set up so that it automatically posts the tweet to facebook..."

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It is called a hashtag. It is mostly used on Twitter, in a similar way that tagging someone on Facebook works. Hashtags can also be topics or other context words related to the Twitter post. This sign has no use on Facebook, but some people have their Twitter account set up so that it automatically posts the tweet to Facebook, therefore those signs will also show up on FB.

"Sitting on balcony watching all the crazy people out tonight #newyearseve." it kind of..."

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That is called a hashtag. It began on twitter as a way to tag a post with a subject. For instance someone might tweet " sitting on balcony watching all the crazy people out tonight #newyearseve." It kind of a way of giving a post a subject so all the tweets about that subject will show up in a search.

"Tag your self in a group of people who also mention the same thing..."

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It is a twitter thing. the pound tag # also known as a hashtag is a way to tag your self in a group of people who also mention the same thing. for example one could say "I love walking around central park at night #nightlights # NYcity. it is a good way to find people who like similar things, and it has since been carried over to facebook.

Someone said: So %uFEFFthe people I see on FB that are not on Twitter but who use that symbol are actually sheep just copying what they see without knowing why? Figures! That\'s why sheep are so dangerous. No thinking!

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